| | |  | Cold Weather | Home » » » » » Viscose Scarf Indian Fashion Clothing Accessories 20 x 72 inches | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Ladies Scarf made by weavers of Banaras. The tools used are very basic in nature- wooden blocks for marking designs on . A typical Benaras scarf is a piece of textile, often long and narrow, usually worn on or near the head, for warmth, fashion, cleanliness, or religious purposes. In dry and dusty climates of India, or in environments where there is a lot of airborne contaminants, a thin scarf is often worn over the head to keep the hair clean. Over time, this custom has evolved into a fashionable item in many cultures, particularly among women. Scarves in India have a significant place and traditional value. They are significant because they are considered a protector of woman's integrity. Woman's outfit in India is considered incomplete without a long scarf. The fabric of a scarf can be cotton, chiffon, georgette, , net or sometimes mixed too. These are an integral part of the salwar kurta, lehenga, and churidar. With cultural exposure from Europe, these scarves found their way to the western wardrobes too. | | | Features: | |
• Ladies DesignerScarf Rectangular in poly jacquard handmade in Benaras
• Scarfs Size: 20 inches x 72 inches
• All purpose, formal, casual and evening wear.
• Handcrafted by the artisans of Banaras in India.
• Dry clean only.
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 11.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Brocade Silk Scarves from BanarasApr 11, 2009
By Sanjay Kumar
"Shalin Enthusiast"
The gorgeous brocades in these Banaras silk scarves with their enamel like decorations can be seen in a number of paintings from Shahjahan's period known for their minute details. The main patterns in these scarves are similar to those seen in Mughal paintings, like floral arabesque, geometrical trellis designs, and the ogival, surrounded by decorative borders.
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